LaMarre, H. L., Landreville, K. D., & Beam, M. A. (2009). The irony of satire: Political ideology and the motivation to see what you want to see in The Colbert Report. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 14(2), 212-231. doi:10.1177/1940161208330904

2015-2016, More than a meme: Elaboration and uncertainty in 2016 presidential campaign memes, Caitlin Long Excellence Fund, $350.

2012-2013, Small Town, Big Election: A Look at New, Alternative, and Emerging Media Sources Used by Rural Residents during the 2012 Presidential Campaign, Malcolm Wallop Fund for Conversations on Democracy, $6,000.

2011-2012, Changing Hearts and Minds with Multimedia Journalism: How Multimedia Impacts Story Comprehension, Attitude Change, and Recall, University of Wyoming College of Arts & Sciences, $1,000.

Awards

2016, Accepted into the University of Wyoming Active Learning Institute by the Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning, a 4-day conference on implementing active learning techniques in the classroom, $500 Reward

2016, First Place Winner of the Active Learning Institute’s Best Active Learning Presentation, $100 Reward

Top Three Student Paper Award in the Communication Technology Division at the 2009 Conference for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston, MA.

First Place Student Paper Award in the Mass Communication & Society Division at the 2008 Conference for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL.

Top 4 Student Paper Award in Political Communication at the 2006 International Communication Association Annual Conference, Dresden, Germany.

The Center for European Studies at the University of Florida Travel Grant for $750 to assist travel expenses to the 2006 International Communication Association Annual Conferences, Dresden, Germany.

Outstanding Master's Student Award. College of Journalism and Communications. University of Florida. Nominated by Cory Armstrong and Melinda McAdams. Summa cum Laude. Highest Honors Graduate from the UF College of Journalism and Communications with a 3.97 upper division GPA (May 2004)